An AC inlet with heat-insulation function disposed in an opening of an electronic apparatus is disclosed. The inlet comprises a main body having an indentation portion disposed on a first side thereof, and the indentation portion having at least a conducting terminal and at least a hole, at least a connecting piece disposed on a second side opposite to the first side, and having one end connected with the conducting terminal, at least a conducting element having one end connected with the connecting piece and the other end connected with the circuit system in the electronic apparatus, a heat-insulation element covering the connecting piece and forming a space between the main body and the heat-insulation element, wherein the heat-insulation element has at least an opening for passing the conducting element therethrough. Thereby the air in the space circulates with the external air through the hole in the indentation portion of the main body.
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1. An inlet with heat-insulation function disposed in an opening of an electronic apparatus, comprising:
a main body having an indentation portion disposed on a first side thereof, and said indentation portion having at least a conducting terminal and at least a hole;
at least a connecting piece disposed on a second side opposite to said first side, and having one end connected with said conducting terminal;
at least a conducting element having one end connected with said connecting piece and the other end connected with a circuit system in said electronic apparatus;
a heat-insulation element covering said connecting piece and forming a space between said main body and said heat-insulation element, wherein said heat-insulation element has at least an opening for passing said conducting element therethrough;
thereby an air in said space circulates with an external air through said hole in said indentation portion of said main body.
10. An electronic apparatus, comprising:
a casing having an opening; and
an inlet with heat-insulation function disposed in said opening of said electronic apparatus, and said inlet comprising:
a main body having an indentation portion disposed on a first side thereof, and said indentation portion having at least a conducting terminal and at least a hole;
at least a connecting piece disposed on a second side opposite to said first side, and having one end connected with said conducting terminal;
at least a conducting element having one end connected with said connecting piece and the other end connected with a circuit system in said electronic apparatus;
a heat-insulation element covering said connecting piece and forming a space between said main body and said heat-insulation element, wherein said heat-insulation element has at least an opening for passing said conducting element therethrough;
thereby an air in said space circulates with an external air through said hole in said indentation portion of said main body.
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The present invention relates to an AC inlet with heat-insulation function, and more particularly to an AC inlet with heat-insulation function for use in an adapter.
Generally, for adapting to AC cables with different specifications and sizes in various countries, an adapter usually includes an AC inlet for electrically connecting to other electronic apparatuses. According to the international IC 320 standard safety temperature value, the operation temperature of the AC inlet of the adapter for connecting different AC cables of various countries should be lower than the standard value. However, conventionally, the adapter used in electronic products will consume partial electric power when being operated. Furthermore, along with the technology development of electronic products and in response to the user's requirements, more and more electric units are loaded on the printed circuit board inside the electronic product, resulting in the increase of the integration of the electric units. Currently, the electric power for operating most adapters has increased to 100˜200 Watts, even over 200 Watts. Since the Watt consumption increases, it is inevitably that the temperature of the whole adapter is increased due to the heat generated from the operation of the adapter. It also increases the difficulty for solving the temperature problem of the AC inlet. It is necessary to consider the international standard safety temperature value of the AC inlet when the adapter is designed and manufactured. Therefore, for complying with the standard, the internal structure of adapter must be well designed to improve the heat dissipating effect, for example the DC fan addition. However, it causes the cost increase and the structure change of the AC inlet.
Therefore, the purpose of the present invention is to develop an AC inlet with heat-insulation function for efficiently insulating the heat generated from the adapter to deal with the above problems encountered in the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide an AC inlet with heat-insulation function, which includes holes disposed in the indentation portion that is used to accommodate the conducting terminals, so that the air in the space between the heat-insulation element and the main body of the AC inlet can circulate with the external air. On the other hand, the connecting pieces of the AC inlet can be covered by the heat-insulation element, and thus, the heat generated from the internal operation of the electronic apparatus will not directly influence the connecting pieces. Therefore, the over-temperature condition of the AC inlet can be avoided to comply with the international IC 320 standard.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an AC inlet with heat-insulation function disposed in an opening of an electronic apparatus. The inlet comprises a main body having an indentation portion disposed on a first side thereof, and the indentation portion having at least a conducting terminal and at least a hole, at least a connecting piece disposed on a second side opposite to the first side, and having one end connected with the conducting terminal, at least a conducting element having one end connected with the connecting piece and the other end connected with the circuit system in the electronic apparatus, a heat-insulation element covering the connecting piece and forming a space between the main body and the heat-insulation element, wherein the heat-insulation element has at least an opening for passing the conducting element therethrough. Thereby the air in the space circulates with the external air through the hole in the indentation portion of the main body.
In an embodiment, the heat-insulation element is secured to the main body by engagement, ultrasonic welding, riveting, or thermal molding.
In an embodiment, the conducting element is a power cord or a pin.
In an embodiment, the main body further comprises a fixing device. For example, the fixing device is a protruding rib.
In an embodiment, the space accommodates a heat-insulating material including air, polyfoam or heat-insulating cotton.
In an embodiment, the heat-insulation element comprises a hollow portion, which can accommodate a heat-insulating material including air, polyfoam or heat-insulating cotton.
In an embodiment, the electronic apparatus is an adapter or a power supply.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic apparatus having an AC inlet with heat-insulation function. The electronic apparatus comprises a casing having an opening, and an inlet with heat-insulation function disposed in the opening of the electronic apparatus. The inlet comprises a main body having an indentation portion disposed on a first side thereof, and the indentation portion having at least a conducting terminal and at least a hole, at least a connecting piece disposed on a second side opposite to the first side, and having one end connected with the conducting terminal, at least a conducting element having one end connected with the connecting piece and the other end connected with the circuit system in the electronic apparatus, a heat-insulation element covering the connecting piece and forming a space between the main body and the heat-insulation element, wherein the heat-insulation element has at least an opening for passing the conducting element therethrough. Thereby the air in the space circulates with the external air through the hole in the indentation portion of the main body.
In an embodiment, the heat-insulation element is secured to the main body by engagement, ultrasonic welding, riveting, or thermal molding.
In an embodiment, the conducting element is a power cord or a pin.
In an embodiment, the main body further comprises a fixing device. For example, the fixing device is a protruding rib.
In an embodiment, the space accommodates a heat-insulating material including air, polyfoam or heat-insulating cotton.
In an embodiment, the heat-insulation element comprises a hollow portion, which can accommodate a heat-insulating material including air, polyfoam or heat-insulating cotton.
In an embodiment, the electronic apparatus is an adapter or a power supply.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
The present invention provides an AC inlet with heat-insulation function, which includes holes disposed in the indentation portion that is used to accommodate the conducting terminals, so that the air in the space between the heat-insulation element and the main body of the AC inlet can circulate with the external air. On the other hand, the connecting pieces of the AC inlet can be covered by the heat-insulation element, and thus, the heat generated from the internal operation of the electronic apparatus will not directly influence the connecting pieces. Through such designs, the over-temperature condition of the AC inlet can be avoided to comply with the international IC 320 standard.
The AC inlet with heat-insulation function of the present invention can be applied to a common electronic apparatus, such as an adapter or a power supply. The following embodiments use the adapter as examples to collocate with the AC inlet for describing the technique of the present invention more specifically; however, they are not used to limit the applicable electronic apparatus or the practicing manner of the present invention.
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Besides, the heat-insulation element can include a hollow portion, which can be filled with an insulating material, such as air, polyfoam or heat-insulating cotton, to further enhance the heat-insulation effect.
In addition, according to the AC inlet with heat-insulation function of the present invention, the heat-insulation element can be further secured to the main body of the AC inlet. Please refer to
Certainly, the embodiments of the present invention can have many variations. For example, as described in the second embodiment, the space can be filled with heat-insulating materials to enhance the heat-insulation effect and protect the connecting pieces. Moreover, the type and material of the conducting element of the present invention are not limited; a general power cord or pin can be applied to the AC inlet with heat-insulation function of the present invention.
In conclusion, the AC inlet with heat-insulation function of the present invention has holes disposed in the indentation portion of the main body of the AC inlet for air flowing. More particularly, the AC inlet includes a heat-insulation element for covering the connecting pieces on the backside of the AC inlet, and separating the adapter and the AC inlet into two air chambers; thereby, on one hand, the heat transmitted from the printed circuit board in the adapter can be mostly insulated, and on the other hand, the air in the space between AC inlet and the heat-insulation element can circulate with the external air to further dissipate the heat of the AC inlet. Hence, the temperature of the AC inlet will not exceed the international IC 320 standard value. Therefore, the present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art and possesses industrial value.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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